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Become a Law Centre member

To apply for membership of Law Centre (NI), you can:

n download the application form to post along with payment; or

n fill in the on-line form at the bottom of this page, and we will send you an invoice.

Types of Membership

You can become either a full member (open to independent voluntary organisations which provide impartial and free advice services) or an associate member (comprehensive or standard, open to other organisations or individuals who wish to make use of Law Centre services or keep up to date and support our work).

Full members elect the executive committee who determine Law Centre policy

Full members and comprehensive associate members receive:

n access to our advice and casework services

n regular casework bulletins

n a copy of our training programme

n a copy of our 'encyclopedia of rights' CD-ROM and annual updates

n a copy of Frontline four times a year

n an annual report

n notification of seminars and conferences organised by Law Centre (NI)

Standard associate members receive:

n access to our advice and casework services

n a copy of our Benefits and Tax Credits Information Pack and annual updates

n a copy of Frontline four times a year

 

Rates

Full membership: £60.00

Associate membership (comprehensive): Solicitors: £90.00, Others: £60.00

Associate membership (standard): normal: £40.00, concession (unwaged, students, pensioners): £9.00

Extra copies of Frontline: £7.50 per annum per copy (in addition to your free copy which is part of the  benefits of membership)

Frontline only (subscription, no membership): £20.00 per annum

Please fill in your contact details below including whether you are inquiring about full member, associate member (comprehensive) or associate member (standard) status.

 

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Last Modified: 06 May 2008